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Washington: National Council Against Conscription, [1951?]. Pamphlet. 14p., stapled wraps, 3.75x9 inches, staples rusted else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 90497
Washington: National Council Against Conscription, [1951?]. Pamphlet. 14p., stapled wraps, 3.75x9 inches, staples rusted else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 90497
Washington DC: National Council Against Conscription, [1951?]. Pamphlet. [7p.], stapled wraps, very good condition, 5.5x7.75 inches. Number four of a series on disarmament. More
Cat.No: 186680
Washington DC: National Council Against Conscription, [1949]. Pamphlet. Four panel brochure, 5.25x8.5 inches, fold-creased, front panel unevenly browned, date penciled on front panel, else very good condition; form letter asking for donations laid in. More
Cat.No: 282037
Washington DC: National Council Against Conscription, [1949]. Pamphlet. Four panel brochure, 5.25x8.5 inches, fold-creased, front panel unevenly browned, date penciled on rear panel, else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 282608
Washington: The National Council Against Conscription, [1948]. Pamphlet. [7]p, illustrations, wraps printed in two colors (red & black). A crisp copy, Very Good. A short work of fiction imagining a brief but devastating nuclear war. Based on sworn testimony from experts, such as Oppenheimer, which are cited in the conclusion..... More
Cat.No: 83187
Washington, D.C. National Council to Repeal the Draft, 1970-73. Twenty-one issues of the 8.5x11 inch newsletter, 2 to 6 pages per issue; very good. Issues present are vol. 2 no. 9 (two with this number, Sept. 1 and Nov. 10); vol. 3 nos. 1-9, vol. 4 nos. 1-5, two numbered..... More
Cat.No: 251251
Washington DC: NPAC, [1971]. 11x17 inch poster, very good. Issued to promote the April 24 demonstration against the Vietnam War held in Washington DC. More
Cat.No: 258079
Washington, DC: National Service Board for Religious Objectors, [c196-?]. Pamphlet. Eight-panel brochure, 3.75x8.5 inches, very good condition. Information on how to qualify as a conscientious objector. Written before the group's name change to National Interreligious Service Board for Conscientious Objectors in 1964. More
Cat.No: 294670
McLean VA: Human Sciences Research, Inc., 1973. Paperback. xi, 207p., with appended sample "documents control data" leaf. Large softbound in 11x8.5 inch matte-black wraps lettered white, text(s) professionally laid-out and printed, cover a bit smudged with mild edgewear, clean and unmarked within, a good to very good copy. HSR-RR-73/6-Sd. Author..... More
Cat.No: 304912
Chicago: Chicago Seed, 1971. Newspaper. 32p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illus., cartoons, ads, faint edgewear, evenly toned, else in very good condition. Features an article on China, another on the G.I. movement, avoiding the draft in Canada, two full pages on the growing Chicago movement Rising Up Angry, a community..... More
Cat.No: 305495
Elmwood, CT: Independent Press, 1969. handbill. double-sided mimeograph, 11x8.5 inches; bottom-edge crinkled, minor soiling, creased in thirds, else in good condition. Reprinted letters by Elisha Penniman in newsletter format. He was a small-time war profiteer who became outspoken against the Vientam War. More
Cat.No: 274914
New York: Committee to Defend the Rights of Pfc. Howard Petrick, [1967]. Handbill. Leaflet, 8.5x11 inches, printed on both sides, B&W illustration of Petrick; edge chipped at upper right corner, not affecting text. Petrick, a member of the Socialist Workers Party, had been court martialed for his anti-war activism. More
Cat.No: 147044
Philadelphia, PA: Recon, 1974. 40p., wraps, small stain on edge of front cover, originally vol. 2 no. 9 of Recon (September 1974); reissued with yellow wraps depicting a drooling pig on the cover wearing a women's equality sumbol on his military uniform and giving the peace sign. Articles on misleading..... More
Cat.No: 130550
New York: Post War World Council, 1945. Three 8.5x11 inch handbills, a four-panel brochure, and a cover letter for the group, folded to fit into standard envelope, one of the handbills rather toned and browning the front panel of the brochure. "The Council is fighting the war we must win..... More
Cat.No: 190927
[Washington]: [GPO], 1947. Pamphlet. v, 95p., staplebound pamphlet, 6x9 inches, staples rusted, blue pencil mark and small stain on front wrap else very good condition. Cover title: "You Don't Want Another War: The full story about universal military training in America-and what it means to you." Concludes that "universal military..... More
Cat.No: 272705
Los Angeles: PLP, n.d. 8.5x14 inch sheet mimeographed both sides, stain at bottom edge of front, folded to fit in standard envelope, else good condition. Opposes ranking of students as a way of determining who was eligible for the draft. More
Cat.No: 181412
New York: Socialist Workers Presidential Campaign Committee, 1980. Four-panel 8.5x11 inch brochure, folded to 3.75x8.5 inches, illustrated. Pulley, an African American Trotskyist, was the 1980 presidential candidate. More
Cat.No: 106318
Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee, 1944. Pamphlet. 52p., stapled wraps, 6x9 inches, touch of rust to staples else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 118734
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1973. Hardcover. xxii, 146p., very good first edition stated in like dust jacket. Inscribed and signed by Tod Ensign, the co-founder of Safe Return. Herndon was a "self-retired" Vietnam veteran who went AWOL and escaped to Paris. In 1970, he returned openly to the United States with..... More
Cat.No: 315751
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1973. Hardcover. xxii, 146p., very good first edition stated in like dust jacket. Inscribed but not signed by an unidentified member of Safe Return. Herndon was a "self-retired" Vietnam veteran who went AWOL and escaped to Paris. In 1970, he returned openly to the United States with..... More
Cat.No: 315752
New York: Cook & Taylor Publishers, 2014. Paperback. xxvi, 486p., has a b&w photographic section (personal snapshots), thick softbound in 9x6 inch glossy white wraps. Slightly edgeworn, otherwise entirely sound, clean and unmarked. More
Cat.No: 233600
New York: Libertarian Forum, 1970. Hardcover. Six issues of the newsletter, 8.5x11 inches, some toning, address label on rear panels. One issue has been split down the spine and stapled back together. Numbers present are vol. 2 nos. 10, 11, 12, 13/14, 15/16, and 17. Includes dissections of SDS, Weatherman..... More
Cat.No: 239067
Irvington-on-Hudson, NY: Foundation for Economic Education, 1954. Pamphlet. [10]p., staplebound along top edges, 8.5x11 inches, date penciled on front wrap else very good condition. Special Essay Series. Libertarian argument against the draft. More
Cat.No: 301400
New York: Walker and Company, 1966. Paperback. 156p., wraps lightly worn and toned, else very good condition. Cover subtitle: "A guide to the complex mechanics of the Selective Service system - quotas, classifications, deferments, service opportunities - and a penetrating analysis of Vietnam and the Great Society." Walker Paperback W-16..... More
Cat.No: 315644
Lawrence, MA: Sun River Press, 1973. Hardcover. 148p., previous owner's label on both pastedown endpapers, else very good condition in like dust jacket. Varying viewpoints on dealing with draft dodgers. Schardt, of the American Civil Liberties Union, contributes a section titled "Now!" National Review writer Rusher's section is titled "Never!"..... More
Cat.No: 315691